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30 minutes with author Dr. Paula Bromberg

31m · Hope Through Knowledge with Zoë A. Lewis, M.D., Talk Radio For Caregivers · 24 May 16:30

Dr. Paula Bromberg is a psychologist, writer and spiritual teacher. Her latest  book, 'The Way of the Lover' is based on wisdom teachings based on her 40 years of pioneering in the field of mindful living. Finding our inner source of strength through mindful attention, learning to make conscious choices that include appropriate exercise, nutrition and loving relationships and taking responsibility for our own healthcare, has been one focus of Dr. Bromberg's life's work.
She has worked with many prominent people in her field over the years including Drs. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross and Rollo May. Paula's work in sacred psychology incorporates transformational therapy and ancient sacred teachings.
She now has a TV program,
Conversations" is the first television series to chronicle the real life experiences of her guests on a variety of topics.
Paula Bromberg PHD best known for an integerative psychologist, is now hosting conversations with Paula at MyMedicineTV network.
This inspirational journey begins inside the Florida's center for regenerative medicine. Dr A.J Farshchian MD will be directing the first 5 episode. "At every step in this challenging process, viewers at home will witness the struggles of these patients, who reveal themselves to be regular people in need of a helping hand as they strive for improvement, health, and future happiness," Farshchian said earlier.

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